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litigant <a litigant; litigants> N

litigant
litigant (in a lawsuit)
litigant (in a lawsuit)

litigant N LAW

litigant

litigant

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Furthermore, a person need not be a litigant to be a party to a joint defense agreement.
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The court grants permission to between 40 and 75 litigants each year to appeal decisions rendered by provincial, territorial and federal appellate courts.
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In other words, if the litigant loses, he does not have to repay the money.
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Pursuing litigation, collecting evidence, and prosecuting were all functions of the legal process left to the responsibility of the litigant.
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To acquire cases, the show solicits real-life litigants with pending disputes or individuals with potential disputes.
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He was an extremely aggressive land owner, contesting boundaries, and a perpetual litigant in the courts, and was widely disliked.
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The police are not designed to assist civil litigants.
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If a litigant was dissatisfied with the courts decision, he simply had to go to the legislature to request a review.
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It thus became a place where litigants, money-lenders and business people congregated.
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Legal financing companies also provide the cash advance in a lump sum fashion and generally no specific account is provided for the litigant.
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